Specialisation overview

This specialisation provides a comprehensive two-year course of study of core areas in Linguistics: linguistic theory and methodology, scientific methods and research ethics, linguistic typology (phonetic, grammatical, lexical), statistical analysis in linguistics and corpus linguistics. Optional courses within the area of linguistics are, for example, field linguistics and grammatical theory. The programme ends with a 30-credit degree project where you, with the assistance of a supervisor, design and conduct a scientific investigation within the area of linguistics.

Your work with the degree project will develop your ability to conduct a scientific investigation, analyse and discuss your observed data, and produce an academic essay. The programme aims at extending and deepening your knowledge in linguistics, as well as at strengthening your grasp of research methodology, research ethics and your ability to carry out scientific reasoning.

Course overview and application

The training consists of compulsory courses that are common to the whole programme (30 credits), compulsory courses in the main field of study (45 credits), as well as optional courses (45 credits). The programme, which provides advanced knowledge and skills in the language sciences, may serve as preparation for PhD studies in linguistics, or for a professional career in connection with language.

Admission requirements

A Bachelor's degree 180 credits in Linguistics, of which at least 90 credits in General Linguistics, including an independent research project of 15 credits.
Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6/B